John Kurdy interview, 1993 Apr. 1.

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John Kurdy interview, 1993 Apr. 1.

Kurdy discusses his experiences as a Civilian Conservation Corps company commander at several different Grazing Service camps in Utah and Idaho from 1937 to 1942, and politics in Idaho during the 20th century.

Sound recordings : 1 cassette.Transcript : 37 leaves.

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